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This chapter elaborates on the focus group method, which is an interview with several people on a specific topic or issue. It shows that focus groups are conducted to see whether people understand a pre-specified issue or topic. Sometimes, group interviews are carried out so that the researcher is able to save time and money by carrying out interviews ...
Emma Bell, Alan Bryman, Bill Harley
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This chapter elaborates on the focus group method, which is an interview with several people on a specific topic or issue. It shows that focus groups are conducted to see whether people understand a pre-specified issue or topic. Sometimes, group interviews are carried out so that the researcher is able to save time and money by carrying out interviews ...
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Proceedings of the 22nd European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2017
Fog computing addresses non-functional requirements such as real-time, latency, location-awareness and platform heterogeneity to overcome the limitations of cloud-based architectures. In this focus group, we explore the use of patterns for fog, edge and cloudlet solutions. The goal is to identify a set of patterns that can be used by software engineers
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Fog computing addresses non-functional requirements such as real-time, latency, location-awareness and platform heterogeneity to overcome the limitations of cloud-based architectures. In this focus group, we explore the use of patterns for fog, edge and cloudlet solutions. The goal is to identify a set of patterns that can be used by software engineers
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Nursing Standard, 2015
A focus group is usually understood as a group of people brought together by a researcher to interact as a group. Focus group research explicitly uses interaction as part of its methodology. This article summarises the practice of running focus groups, explores the nature of focus group data and provides an example of focus group analysis.
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A focus group is usually understood as a group of people brought together by a researcher to interact as a group. Focus group research explicitly uses interaction as part of its methodology. This article summarises the practice of running focus groups, explores the nature of focus group data and provides an example of focus group analysis.
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Abstract Focus groups are incredibly useful for getting at different types of information. When certain issues or concepts are discussed in a social setting—that is, in a focused, group conversation—rich, nuanced, and multilayered ideas about the topics of interest can emerge.
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2012
Planning and delivering an effective and enjoyable focus group discussion requires researchers to consider not only issues of sampling and group composition, but group ethics and dynamics as well as the comfort and convenience of the research participants.
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Planning and delivering an effective and enjoyable focus group discussion requires researchers to consider not only issues of sampling and group composition, but group ethics and dynamics as well as the comfort and convenience of the research participants.
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Small Group Research, 1992
Focus groups regarding the role of journalism in rural development were conducted with community leaders and news professionals in 12 targeted counties in Georgia. This article discusses the implications of focus groups as an inquiry/intervention technique.
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Focus groups regarding the role of journalism in rural development were conducted with community leaders and news professionals in 12 targeted counties in Georgia. This article discusses the implications of focus groups as an inquiry/intervention technique.
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